.trnPST 21. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE- THREE IE n. Lai Platform Wcw Brunswick Ids 31 Points fox.. 3 L.ijera! party for 11 II I 111 I'll I KV. oi' pruoose.4 social ...... Mu.iiiomtnU. (((Ill mi" , ( : prices lor farm .' '',f..ii,,n of a market- C yiMon teaching of agrt-' ,., eummoii school anrt JVoi'. agricultural t. . vcir. with more U " ,.,)'iiiwii'fi: manhland -nr.-:. and provlnce-wWc i, poiice ' twlc E, iiK-iude fort cojucrrk P? j uxion of the lura- Bui iun branch under , i.uk promises owner -, , , , t r i c a I services li-ty( :ii till; puwii ui4vt. -'4r'. ,i iiu: ubx: fiscal year, ill WIWW' ..i it an, I JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S NACK BAR 0ur Coffee Li Tops) mrai medlcai services a.. ,ast uuon for feeble-minded ch;;? ten and a modern tnuu.stru, home far bay, negotiation with the Dominion government to reduce the age requirement for old. age pension to 63. and provincial responsibility (or eradl-catlon'of tuberculosis. Equal opportunity in education U promised to all. From 40 to M rural composite high schools would be established and free clinic for school children would, be set up. and extension, of low eoit electric power to rural area a soon as possible. The party alio promises to abolish the municipal road tax next Jan. I, to resume highway improvement work, to enlarge the now plowing program, to adopt tte Dominion Labor code under at provincial administration after the war, to make a present apprenticeship act fully effective and tu Join other authorities tt the construction of low coai Ex-servicemen and worn.' would, be given raployroen' priority The province. whiK fully cQ'0pcrat)ng with the Dominion in any beneficial plan, would protect the provlnnta; rights at the people. B'jcial measures proposed include- free hopltal treatment fur Infantile paralysis, patient fro.v 7ie Experts Say - - ri; DIVIDENDS for blood ,. titio 1 u Canadian ..... U.l.lAlk f-. aoiieiy wics iw ,u.4 uuvk n maintain - i.v.tiui even It you are , t, "Ugu to be a uwoti v.xid meals a day . i -.a i fl rich In ,,; t ii, sys the IUm y ... tare or treat may :i ,;f at especially liver k.d: ". wnoio grant j,... wuole wheal bread; vegetables. dric4 rx.i;. and lentils, txa protein look to meat. fish, egp-and checae; milk 'two to tlin-tUw dally) and again drtr1. brans, peas and k-titlls 8UMMKU FUHNITUHU H usu ally gels a kit of u and preei qus little care, hut these Up-will help: Wicker and reed furniture dust them often with a brash Wash occasionally with mild suapy watr rlivse and dry lUttan and rustic -soap and watr treatment again A coat of varnish ur shellac helps retat-.i natural yluss. tmt BOOKS ON MUSIC VKTOI I00K OF THE JTMMOHT Br CWiW Q Coll (MIUll i ! Ill lplMIW Of tulc: ydll of lk m it ra nt :ktf full of ito !.' of Wtt (a umtt; WHAT WE KUI IN MBSIO iimi ik MMorr of mu: avWpMMof auKil Umttmn m lk op t4 Ik MWtlaiMi .JT -tT laikf ow . tW.tutl SJ VtCTOI I00K OF THE Ortl lMkoolillMorM ol Uawm ot wjifc (ait kitionol laaauai im iinm rorr aott. Cmuih tao (Kiwi o( Um Sim aJ uj mil Fir IUI MOUC AND I0MANCE H Ctioaoa KlMll o i(tt-Ua 4 coali tla4r OlIBlUK HktltTMirr Ulumtios J tt Of lTkf-ltOWJ 'ma ...... SS- SUTORT THE PIONEERS' HOME DESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS C - through the years, alrnait since Prince Hupcrt tT !rH u.a htvA MruAyi iVtA ivAti1n Th a nrivcrrfrtt Inn n t I it I , OVA fVU Vt IV JVV UJVV SUV S- v w-w.. IBorstcry we have always tried to keep modern, using p-iarmacuts, quality, drugs, the best oi equipment. Ormes Lid. "Jim Jhoneer Druqjptots TIE HEXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Dally from 9 ajn. till 9 pm. Sundays and Holiday from 13-2 pjn. and 7-8 pa NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Homo Away From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prlnco Rupert, U.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 MUSSALLEWS ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits nntl Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly xiueeaayj, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion Local News Items... PHONE 85 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Miss Mae Murray left Saturday night on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. R. E. Mortimer and daughter, Marie, left Saturday rugot on a momn's holiday trip to Vancouver, diirlne which they will visit Mrs. Mortimer's parents. Miss Joan Watt left on Saturday night on a month's hol-cay in the south, during which she will visit Vancouver, New Westminster. Seattle, and SAVE OH SHAVES Wffi Minora Blades! Minora outlasts ordinary doufcU edged razor bladtt. Il'i the cjuoly Lhd in the low-price field. , DANCE j Hi.ii.r.siiAV. Avii. zs llobby It'Id's Orchestra OlMH LtLmYS HALL A Good Place to do Your Shopping Seventh Ave. Market GEO. J. DAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR B Mrs. O. Bendiksen was among those leaving Saturday night fo. the south. She will speno a month's holiday in Vancouver- Reginald Sinclair of Inverness was among those" leaving Saturday night for Vancouver. Miss Marie Lock left Satur SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT VOUIt CONVENIENCE FUltMTURK AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SllllTED Estimates rhone for Free Appointment 116 4th Ave. K. T ' It El) IZ1 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 ajn. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert hotel) Phone 173 Get Into alep with rt"r boya fMrrm-iMt Get into ii(iifuriu and folimtrer for oirriwae wtdrf. W ear the G.S. badge the Lailije that ttll the v.orl.1 that oii are rT.ly to Mil fur ticturyl S. E. PARKER, LTD, FORI) DEALER VilMiiAyaaraBBH rniNCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 733 Splallit.i on nutltnp Roofs Repalrs,Re.shlngllnf Free Estimates day night for Vancouver where she w.111 resume studies at the university later in the fall. She has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. . T Lock, during the summer vacation. ! Traffic on 6th Avenue wailed up Sundayaftcrnoon when a ear driven bv a soldier ran over an embankment in the 130Q block. No one was lniurea. a bedded in the earth during salvaging the car, and had to be pulled out by a tractor. Hon. John Bracken, national leader of the Progressive-Con servatives, is arriving here latt tha afternoon from Vancouver, : and will be guest of honor at : a dinner at 8:30 pjn. at th I I.ODX, Hall He will speak at 8:30 In Booth Memorial School auditorium. SI'ORT FLASUUACKS By the Canadian. Prtna REMEMBER WHEN Bobby Pearce sculling for Australia, Weaud the best of the Empires top-notch scullers, at the Bnt::h Empire Oames at Bur-ungton. Ont . 14 years ago today. He was trailed by Jack Beres-lurd or England and Joe Wright. Jr. Toronto, both Diamond Sculls winners. Pearce. now in tne Canadian Navy, later made Hamilton his home and turned professional in 1933. PEUEUUINATING BUGS LONDON Mosquitoes,! found In some of London's un- j derground railway stations in 1940, are spreading throughout . the London area, the medical' journal. The Lancet, reported. It Is suggested they travel in the trains. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR SALE Modern 4 -room cottage, partly furnished, 6th Ayenue West Immediate occupation, McCtymont Agencies. 307 3rd Avenue. 1197 1 The Seal of Quality British Columbia's rBrfsa! tMS an r - . - Finest Salmon Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Prince Rupert The best buy In Monuments and Markers In B.C. is at National Monuments on 3rd Ave., first door Wet of Eaton's. NATIONAL MONUMENT P.O. Box 998. Prince Rupert SERVICES TO Yancouyert Victoria and Waypolnts. Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands i Full Information, TlckeU and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince IJuperl Agent Third Ave. Phone 888 U,S. ARMY BAND DELIGHTS WITH VARIED PROGRAM The byword on Prince Rupert streets early Sunday afternoon was "Don't miss the band concert today." The large number who did attend were delighted with the TSgt. Alan L. Manning, on the Court House green-Once again the pep band scored a hit with such live numbers as "One o'clock Jum,p" and "Honey Suckle tfise." Oddities... NOW IS THE TIME WITH R.C.A.F. IN FRANCE, Aug. 21 O' The late-st story in the Iront line Is about two captured Qermans who told their interrogator they were minding their own business in their own particular silt trench when they sighted a Lancaster flying at tree-top height and coming in their direction. The two scared Jenles climbed out of their holes. "Achtung," said one Jerry. "It Is now time for us to use V 5." "And what in Fuehrer ts V5?" "V 5," answered his comrade, "Is a long pole with a big Vhlte flag tied to It." BILLION DOLLAR ENTERPRISE By the end oi June, 1944, Canada had produced $2,000,000,000 worth of war vehicles, dye. ' Announcements All sdvmiMiacau la tbU column will k cbiTKd tor lull moi)t& at 25c word. I Valhalla Dance, August De Orchestra. 25 Oddfellows' Hall.9:?C toJUJO, L.O.L. Dance. Aug. 31, Oddfellows' Hall, DeCarlo's orchestra. Canadian Legion W- A. Dance, I Sept. 8, Oddfellows' Hall, De-I Carlo's Orchestra. ' Plnnwr TTrrmp Rpnpftt Dane. program of stirring march music lSeDt j oddfellows' Hall. 10 to 2. and orchestral music as sented by the VS. Army Port of Embarkation Band, under Dre-'r- Carlo's rt,v,. . Pae6 a Sax Off VITA-VIM MUlTlrU CArsuus IN YOUR PARCELS Snd them to huibandi, tont Of brotberi ovcraeaa-ror to friends and rtlatryo in Great Britain. Canada's nun in the armed force are the beat fed in the world but there may be timet when vitamin complete meals arc uncertain. In Nyal Vita-Vim Multiple Cap. aulea are aiz of the nubhahed Vitamin, plus liver, and iron coo. ctntrate. Make, aura your menfolk tuffcr no dietary Vitamin deficiency, Supplement their excellent array fare by tending them Vila-Vim Mul tiple Captulea. Send them, abo to frienda in Great Britain to supple ocnt their mtricted food rationa. Sold only by th Aai DruU'lt in your nehJbout hood, n Public Address By The Honorable JOHN BRACKEN National Leader of the progressive Conservatives, and Former Premier of Manitoba TONIGHT -8:30 p.m. BOOTH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM "Most of John Bracken's prescriptions are things he can do if given power, and John Bracken is a man of his word." Montreal Qazette. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY AUGUST FURNITURE EVENT Chesterfield Suites, studio Couches, Davenports, Bedroom Suites, Dressers. Chiffoniers, DinetSe Suites, Coffee Tables, Novelty Tables. Floor Lamps, table Lamps, Carpets, Floor Linoleum, Beds. Springs, Mattresses, Blankets, Wool Throws. Living Room Chairs (all kinds). Complete stock on hand. STORE OPENS AUGUST 21 Phone 775. 327 3rd Avenue Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY HIKTIIUAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN 1'ENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 We cansay this in three words BUY COAL NOW! MBERT & McCAFFERV. LTD. 1 1G PHONES 117 "In Short Supply Mens Hosiery Due to, many skilled operator? being called into defence work., production at. the mills is greatly curtailed. Government orders naturally have priority over domestic needs, thus reducing materially the supplies available for civilian use. In order to make most efficient use of sw&lUble manpower, lines have been simplified as much aa possible, chiefly by reducing the range of patterns and shades. These are the reasons why you are unable to obtain either the quantity or choice In Men's Hosiery to which you were accustomed. You may be assured that. Just as soon as conditions are more nearly normal, you will again find a complete stock to choose from at POmSEN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN 5th Ave. Beside P.O. Station B. "Select Lunches and Select Service" Our stock fresh and complete, prices right POULSEN'S GROCERY Courtesy and Smice Ffcc DfiWeq- Ued 4U HOW LONG SINCE YOU'VE WRITTEN THAT SOLDIER? He NEEDS those cheerful letters from home! And we make it easy for you to send them by having a complete selection of all the cards, papier, envelopes and other writing aids you need. Send That Letter Today! The Variety Store J, L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chlropractlcl If nervei doubly sol 8mlth Block green 895 Every Thursday 7 p.m. at the Auction Rooms of J. MAIR, Auctioneer THIRD AVENUE (Next door tq Commodore Cafe) r t ? Atlas Boiler Works Electric. Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith. General Repair. Phone; Red Ht V i